The Lands Minister, Samuel Jinapor, addressed issues pertaining to the alleged sale of the Achimota Forest Reserve for redevelopment.
This follows reports that government, through an Executive Instrument (E.I), has said the popular reserve is no longer a forest reserve.
It further added that the cessation is effective May 1, 2022.
But the Minister has since dismissed the rumours, saying the Reserve has not been sold.
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